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Windpower Engineering & Development congratulates the 2014 wind industry leaders

By Paul Dvorak | November 6, 2014

Cleveland, Ohio – November 6.  Windpower Engineering & Development magazine has published its fourth annual list of wind industry leaders. Over the course of the past year, visitors to Windpowerengineering.com were asked to vote for the companies they considered leaders in their respective fields of expertise. Readers were able to vote for over two dozen candidate companies. The Leadership polls closed last month and the votes tallied. The staff of Windpower engineering & Development magazine congratulates these wind industry leaders on recognition well deserved.

Table of winners

“The wind industry survives on more than the efforts of the OEMs alone,” said Windpower Engineering & Development editor Paul Dvorak. “The companies identified here provide critical components and services that keep the national fleet in good running order and in many ways, improve on original equipment.”

“We are pleased to recognize these 17 companies that keep the U.S. wind industry profitable and growing, thanks to their innovative products,” said WTWH Media National Sales Manager Todd Tidmore, in Austin.

Windpower Engineering & Development, the leading U.S. technical publication in the wind industry, provides up to date news, insight, and ideas for the design and maintenance of North American fleet and its wind farms.


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  1. Lawrence Kelley says

    November 8, 2014 at 9:49 am

    Congrats to all the Wind Industry Leaders for making this special list! I used to work for now “British-owned” RedLion (formerly SIXNETIO.com) in Clifton Park, New York, and was trained on military composites at “Abaris” in Reno, NV back in 2005, and so this is indeed a quality list that this 48 y/o upstate New York Mechanical Engineer is very familiar with!! Sincerely, – Larry

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